Trump said he wants the military to shoot people in the caravan if they throw rocks (treat them as if they were shooting rifles) and it doesn't even raise an eyebrow. Best part of his presser was when he started parroting the polling data "women want to feel secure" that is behind his fear mongering. "Looks like you're really doing poorly with the women Don, better demonize immigrants".

Maybe Trump is planning on invading Mexico. Mattis says deploying 5200 troops to the border is not a "stunt" and Mexico is aiding and abetting an invasion force from Guatemala and Honduras. Plus they still haven't ponied up for the wall.

Trump's bringing the crazy hard right now. Ten to Fifteen thousand troops deployed to the border? Over a few thousand refugees? And according to the law the military guys can't detain the immigrants? JFC. Expensive stunt. https://thehill.com/policy/defense/414155-trump-says-he-may-deploy-15000-troops-to-border

He'll forget tomorrow.
Absolutely, the very first thing Trump did was trot out his press secretary to tell an obvious lie. A huge **** you to the press and anyone who doesn't take glee in Trump "sticking it to the libs". The primary targets of his attacks are arbiters of the truth: the press, scientists, the Department of Justice.

So I was going for a list of the top ten bad things Trump has done since taking office but I end up with 13. It seems that any of these would have been a major scandal for a previous administration but the constant noise makes you forget them pretty quickly. The fact that Trump almost certainly tried to cover for the Saudi's murder of a reporter is lost in the noise of the caravan, deploying troops, and a false threat to change the Constitution by executive order:
Firing Comey and then admitting it was about the Russia investigation.
Helsinki "I don't see why he would have".
Charlottesville "fine people on both sides"
Child separation/ lying about it being a policy / trying to reinstate it after denying it was a policy – Thanks Larry
Resisting firing Flynn in spite of warnings from intelligence community.
His acceptance of "strong denials" by many, most significantly Putin and the Saudi Prince.
Nepotism.
Original Muslim ban that had to be rewritten twice to pass the courts.
Numerous sources from within the administration questioning his competence – Tillerson, Cohen, etc.
Inflammatory rhetoric – “Enemy of the people”, “terrorists embedded in caravan”, “Pocahontas”, etc
Emoluments – Trump Hotel, Doubling the price of membership for Mar a Lago, If you have your wedding at a Trump property and he is there he will drop in, etc.
Unindicted co-conspirator in effort to hide affairs, lies about hiding affairs, lies about affairs
Number of indicted high ranking administration and campaign officials, number of high ranking administration officials turned over.

In all the noise it is hard to track all the crazy things that have happened under Trump, what do you think are the most egregious since he took office? My top 3:
Firing Comey and then admitting it was about the Russia investigation.
Helsinki "I don't see why he would have".
Charlottesville "fine people on both sides"

I actually caught a bit of Rush doing this. Rush has 14 million weekly listeners, and has been feeding the crazy for many years. In particular he is ground zero for the vilification of liberals. To a large part I think Rush brought us Trump, or at least showed Trump that there was a market for the type of politics he now practices.